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to prove that 2+2=5
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Answered by Muskan27022004
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We now that :

<b><i> 20 - 20 = 25 - 25 </i></b>

<b><i>5×4 - 5×4 = 5×5 - 5×5 </i></b>

<b><i>4(5-5) = 5(5-5)</i></b>

✴ Cancelling out commons, i.e., (5-5)

<b><i>4=5 </i></b>

<b><i>2+2=5 </i></b>

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Answered by BrainlyQueen01
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Given : 2 + 2 = 4 .............(1)


To prove : 2 + 2 = 5  


Proof :  


We can say that..  


20 - 20 = 25 - 25


​​[Because both equals to 0]


20 - 20 = 25 - 25  


5 × 4 - 5 × 4 = 5 × 5 - 5 × 5


4 ( 5 - 5 ) = 5 ( 5 - 5)  


On cancelling [ 5 - 5 ] both sides..

 ∴ 4 = 5  


Now,  


As we have proved above : 4 = 5  


We can substitute value in equation (1)  


2 + 2 = 4 [ Given ]  


=> 2 + 2 = 5 [ 4 = 5 ]


Hence,  


It is proved that 2 + 2 = 5

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Now, coming to the mistakes that we have done above, because it is universal truth that


 [ 2 + 2 = 4 ]  



So, in the above solution we can't cancel  ​5 - 5 both sides  because both the sides , there are different numbers multiplied.

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